Deluge

by Deluge Team

A cross-platform BitTorrent client written in Python

Operating system: Windows

Publisher: Deluge Team

Release : Deluge 1.3.15.1

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Deluge was created by two members of Ubuntu Forums, Zach Tibbits and Alon Zakai. At the beginning it was hosted and maintained in Google Code, however, later it was moved to its own website. In its initial development stage, Deluge was known as gTorrent because it was a BitTorrent client for GNOME (the "g" in "gTorrent" refers to "GNOME"). When the first version was released to the public on September 25, 2006, they changed the name to Deluge since there was already a program called gtorrent on SourceForge, and also to avoid the implication that the client was only for GNOME. Version 0.5 the code was completely rewritten from the 0.4.x branch. The 0.5.x branch added support for encryption, peer exchange, binary prefix, and UPnP. Shortly after launching version 0.5.1, the creators abandoned the project leaving Mark 'markybob' Pinto and Andrew 'walk' Resch to continue the development on their own. Version 0.5.4.1 was supported for Mac OS X (via MacPorts) and an installer for Windows is available. With version 0.5.8.8 they were retracted due to an error that caused Deluge to be blocked to some users. From version 1.1.1 to version 1.1.3, the installers for Windows were temporarily out of service because the Windows wrapper left the project. After version 1.1.3, developers no longer provide packages for operating systems; instead, by providing the source code in tar packages, the community packages it for each operating system.

Creation of torrents Complements implemented as modules Deluge supports the following connection options: DHT main support Exchange of uTorrent pairs BitTorrent protocol encryption UPnP and NAT-PMP Proxy support for pairs, DHT trackers and web seeding Private torrents, In addition, it offers the following characteristics: Allows the download of multiple files from a single window Full preassignment and compact assignment Global and individual speed limitation for each torrent Allows you to select files from a torrent before starting the download Option to prioritize the first and last pieces of a file to allow media preview Allows you to specify a global download folder and a completed file folder Queue system for better bandwidth management between downloads Allows you to stop sharing a file once a specified proportion has been reached Allows to be minimized to the system tray and, optionally, protected with a password

it's the best thing I've had in my computer and to conclude in it you can do the jobs in a more advanced way than in the others

It's better because the one I had before was something slow but this is the best and it helps me a lot in my activities that I do at home sitting on my computer relaxed because it is the best operating system
 

It is not uncommon for many applications that are successful in other operating systems, such as Linux, to get their version for Windows as well. A clear example is Deluge, a free and open source P2P client that specializes in facilitating the download of files through the BitTorrent network, one of the most used file exchange networks of the moment. Its interface is clear and simple and has a number of options to adjust the configuration of the program to our needs, both in aspects related to the connection and file management. In addition, Deluge allows the installation of add-ons, which increase the functionalities already included by default in the application.


PROS
Supports a wide range of plugins for enhanced functionality.
Lightweight and minimal impact on system resources.
Highly customizable with advanced settings options.

CONS
Can be slow with large number of torrents.
Limited features compared to competitors.
Interface is not user-friendly for beginners.
Deluge 1.2.2 (9.32 MB)
Deluge 1.3.1 (8.23 MB)
Deluge 1.3.6 (12.4 MB)
Deluge 1.3.7 (12.59 MB)
Deluge 1.3.10 (12.96 MB)
Deluge 1.3.11 (12.97 MB)
Deluge 1.3.12 (14.61 MB)
Deluge 1.3.13 (15.22 MB)
Deluge 1.3.14 (15.43 MB)
Deluge 1.3.15 (15.44 MB)
Deluge 1.3.15.1 (15.44 MB)
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner George Toledo
Before using Deluge i'd use BitTorrent, but i could never go back now. Deluge is so much more streamlined and the GUI is so much more modern, one of the aspects of Deluge that i really enjoy is that you can set the download speed to anything you want, good stuff!
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Caleb
This is a software cross-platform BitTorrent that runs on Linux, OX, and PC. IT is free and open-source and is written in Python. There are many people who use it to help with a lot of platforms that they have on their computers. This app is definitely safe to use and it is better than a lot of the torrent apps that exist nowadays
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Finlay F.
Deluge is a free, open-source BitTorrent client for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. It is designed to be lightweight and feature-rich, with support for numerous plugins and extensions. It allows users to download and upload files, as well as manage their torrents.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Andrew Baglia
Deluge is an open source, cross-platform torrent client. It is lightweight and has a user-friendly interface. It supports a wide range of features such as bandwidth management, RSS feed support, UPnP, NAT-PMP and web seed support. It has a plugin system which allows the user to extend the functionality of the application. It also includes excellent encryption support and an easy-to-use scheduler. The download speed is also good. The user also has the option to set priorities to certain downloads. However, the download speed is not as fast as other clients. The user interface is also a bit outdated and could use some more features. There is no support for streaming video or audio content.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Andrew B.
Deluge is a great open-source BitTorrent client that has been around for a while. It is lightweight and has a simple user interface, which makes it easy to learn and use. It also has a wide range of features, such as the ability to selectively download files from a torrent, prioritize bandwidth usage, and configure bandwidth settings. It's also very reliable and I haven't had any issues with it.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Cole U*******u
Deluge is a great software, it's easy to use and has lots of features. But i have struggled a bit with stability issues somtimes.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Cole F.
The software is a great option for downloading torrents. It is easy to use and has a clean interface. The speed of downloads is impressive. The only downside is that it can be a bit resource-intensive at times.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Leon T.
The software has a clean interface and is easy to use. It has a good range of features including scheduling and remote access. The download and upload speeds are fast and reliable. The only downside is that it may take some time to learn all the advanced features.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Ethan M.
The software has a clean and simple user interface that is easy to navigate.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Finlay
Deluge is a highly versatile, multi-platform BitTorrent client known for its seamless cross-platform integration. The software's standout feature is its extensible plugin system, designed to give users a great deal of flexibility. Additionally, it offers robust encryption and support for Magnet links, ensuring efficient, secure downloads.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Benjamin
Feature-rich and customizable, with the most responsive torrenting speed I've used.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Isaac
Lightweight, customizable, supports numerous plugins, bit slow at times.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Connor
Reliable, user-friendly torrent downloading tool.
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